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Dodgers' offense still stuck in a Miami vice after third straight loss to Marlins

/ STAFF WRITER

LOS ANGELES – Somebody let the air out of the Dodgers’ offense.

Since scoring 21 runs in three games at mile-high Coors Field over the weekend, the Dodgers’ bats have been deflated in three consecutive losses at home to the Miami Marlins.

Justin Nicolino was hanging his hat in the New Orleans Zephyrs’ locker room to start this week. But the left-hander was called up from Triple-A and made his 2016 debut by combining with the Marlins' bullpen on a two-hit shutout and a 2-0 victory at Dodger Stadium Wednesday night.

It is the first shutout of the Dodgers this season, their first three-game losing streak of the year and the Marlins’ first series win here since July 2010.